Oman has told European officials that the Strait of Hormuz cannot simply return to the way it operated before the war, Bloomberg reports.

Oman endorses the US-Iran MoU on the Strait of Hormuz, rejecting transit fees for commercial vessels. Here's what it means for energy and crypto markets.

Il principale diplomatico dell'Oman ha dichiarato che non saranno imposte tariffe di transito nello Stretto di Hormuz, dopo che in precedenza Muscat e Teheran, che si affacciano…

Il principale diplomatico dell'Oman ha dichiarato che non saranno imposte tariffe di transito nello Stretto di Hormuz, dopo che in precedenza Muscat e Teheran, che si affacciano…

Foreign Minister Badr Al Busaidi also confirmed that Muscat supports the memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran

Badr Albusaidi, the Foreign Minister of Oman, announced during a joint meeting of ministers from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) memb ...

DUBAI: Oman confirmed on Thursday that no transit fees would be imposed on ships using the Strait of Hormuz as part of any future managing of the waterway. Foreign Minister Badr…

Oman initially signaled ships could face fees in the Strait of Hormuz, but its foreign minister ruled out tolls. Iran had proposed accepting Bitcoin.

According to the agency, the Omani authorities warned European officials that navigation in the strait would never be as it was before the war

A crucial shipping lane through the Strait of Hormuz, near Oman's coast, is being expanded for both directions of traffic, according to a US Navy-affiliated maritime body. This…

Oman has told European officials that the Strait of Hormuz cannot simply return to the way it operated before the war, Bloomberg reports.

Strait of Hormuz traffic slows after vessel strike as Iran and Oman hold talks on future management, fees and US opposition to new transit charges.

Muscat says any arrangement with Tehran must follow international law and guarantee free navigation, as France pledges to help clear mines from the vital Gulf shipping route

Oman's foreign minister Badr bin Hamad Albusaidi has said Muscat “does not support imposing transit fees” on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, while leaving the door…

Muscat appears to be trying to find a workaround so Iran does not impose a unilateral, mandatory toll for use of the critical waterway

will remain within international law & the "rights" of the coastal states.

Iran plans to impose tolls on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, but Oman denies involvement. Normal traffic by July 15 at 14.5% YES.